green eco-friendly New Plasticizer Hexamoll DINCH

  • green eco-friendly New Plasticizer Hexamoll DINCH
  • green eco-friendly New Plasticizer Hexamoll DINCH
  • green eco-friendly New Plasticizer Hexamoll DINCH
  • Who invented Hexamoll ® DINCH?
  • In 2002, BASF invented Hexamoll ® DINCH – the trusted non-phthalate plasticizer. It is recommended whenever people are in close contact with products containing plasticizers. BASF has invested more than seven mio. Euro in toxicological research for Hexamoll® DINCH thus far.
  • What is Hexamoll DINCH nonphthalate plasticizer?
  • Hexamoll DINCH nonphthalate plasticizer was especially developed for sensitive applications. It has been reviewed by many regulatory authorities worldwide and has received approvals for use in medical devices, food contact materials, and toys.
  • Is Hexamoll ® DINCH sustainable?
  • Thanks to its excellent toxicological profile and the low migration rate, the plasticizer is approved and certified by many authorities and institutions worldwide. In addition, Hexamoll ® DINCH sets high standards with regard to sustainability. Hexamoll ® DINCH was evaluated using the Sustainable Solution Steering methodology.
  • Does Hexamoll® DINCH meet EU Green Deal requirements?
  • Customers profit from the fact that Hexamoll® DINCH fulfills all the requirements as outlined in the EU Green Deal and the EUs Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS). An outlook will be provided on current portfolio extensions including certified biomass balance (BMB) and chemcycling (Ccycledâ„¢) variants of Hexamoll® DINCH.
  • What is the cyclohexanoate plasticizer Hexamoll® DINCH?
  • This chapter describes the development of the cyclohexanoate plasticizer Hexamoll® DINCH, a sustainable, second-generation general-purpose plasticizer developed as substitute for phthalates in all those applications where the use of phthalates has come under scrutiny.
  • What is Hexamoll ® DINCH ccycled TM?
  • With Hexamoll ® DINCH Ccycled TM, BASF additionally launched its trusted non-phthalate plasticizer based on chemically recycled feedstock. In the manufacturing process, BASF uses pyrolysis oil obtained from previously non-recycled plastic waste instead of fossil resources at the beginning of the value chain.

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